Starting work at a new place is an opportunity for a growth spurt in personal development, having your current knowledge collaborated with that of new, exciting individuals. It is often clouded, however, by anxiety and lower quality of work than usual as it takes the newcomer time to settle in.[...]

Potential.ly has just returned triumphant from our first ever education conference! We spent last week at Future EdTech 2015, getting down to the nitty gritty about the future of education with industry experts. On our brief trip back to school we learnt about everything from big data to the latest[...]

We are in the process of applying to JISC’s Elevator for Support Technology Startup Projects. The programme is for companies who have already developed their technology and are looking forward to the next stage and working in the education sector… ring any bells? Part of the decision is based on[...]

Existing on the London start-up scene as we do, over the last couple of years we’ve picked up a couple of pearls of wisdom. I’m not about to start preaching about being “start-up streetwise” or some other bit of aggravatingly alliterative doctrine, there is no point. Think for a moment[...]

Earlier today our expert lecturer and CEO Dr Norbert Morawetz spoke at Wayra for the first time since the 2014 Demo Day last December, which saw potential.ly pitch their year’s achievements. Norbert spoke as part of the event Education-To-Employment, which discussed the importance of technology in the transition between the[...]